Discover how to travel to Long An from Ho Chi Minh City by bus with our guide to sustainable tours, attractions, dining, and costs. Book with Legend Travel Group for an authentic Mekong Delta adventure!
Long An Province, now encompassing Tay Ninh Ward, is a vibrant Mekong Delta destination just 50 km southwest of Ho Chi Minh City, renowned for its lush waterways, rice paddies, and cultural landmarks like Tan Lap Floating Village and Ba Chua Xu Temple. Traveling by bus offers an affordable, convenient, and eco-conscious way to reach Long An, connecting you to its serene landscapes and cultural heritage. With a well-developed bus network, you can explore Tan An, Moc Hoa, and beyond while minimizing your carbon footprint. Legend Travel Group, a leader in sustainable tourism, curates eco-friendly tours that enhance your bus journey with immersive experiences, supporting local communities. Start your adventure—book our tours via links throughout this guide or contact us at WhatsApp: +84825862222 or email: sales@legendtravelgroup.com!
As of July 1, 2025, Tay Ninh Province has merged into Long An Province, with Tan An City as the administrative center. Vietnam’s streamlined administrative structure (wards/communes and provinces/cities) enhances regional connectivity. Long An’s tourism infrastructure, bolstered by a VND700 billion eco-tourism project, includes upgraded bus routes, cycling paths, and electric boat networks, ensuring seamless and sustainable access to attractions.
With over 17 years of expertise, Legend Travel Group is Southeast Asia’s premier sustainable tour operator, dedicated to preserving Vietnam’s cultural and environmental heritage. Our Long An tours combine bus travel with eco-friendly activities like electric boat rides and cycling, guided by local experts who share the region’s stories. Supporting Long An’s communities, we align with the Mekong Delta’s “Green Tourism” initiative. Enjoy transparent pricing, free cancellations up to 48 hours before departure, and 24/7 support. Book our tours via links on this page for an authentic, eco-conscious journey
Long An Province, spanning 4,495.5 km² with a population of 2.1 million, including Kinh, Khmer, and Hoa communities, is a flat, canal-rich region ideal for bus travel. Its tropical monsoon climate features a dry season (November–April, 25–34°C or 77–93.2°F) for smooth rides and a rainy season (May–October, 22–30°C or 71.6–86°F, with 100–400 mm monthly rainfall) for lush scenery. Buses from Ho Chi Minh City’s Mien Tay Bus Station connect to Tan An (50 km, 1–1.5 hours) and other communes like Moc Hoa and Tan Hung, offering air-conditioned comfort and affordability.
Providers:
Phuong Trang (Futa Bus): Tel: (+84) 1900 6067; reliable, air-conditioned buses with Wi-Fi and reclining seats.
Kumho Samco: Offers modern coaches with fixed schedules and online booking.
Cost: $5–$10 (125,000–250,000 VND) to Tan An; $6–$12 (150,000–300,000 VND) to Moc Hoa or Tan Hung.
Booking Options:
Online: Book via VeXeRe or Baolau for convenience and e-tickets; print or screenshot tickets for boarding.
At Station: Purchase at Mien Tay Bus Station (395 Kinh Duong Vuong, Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City).
Through Hotels: Many Tan An hotels, like The Mira Central Park, can arrange bookings.
Tips: Book 1–2 days in advance, especially during Tet (January–February) or festivals; arrive 30 minutes early at Mien Tay Bus Station; confirm drop-off points (e.g., Tan An Bus Station or specific communes).
Ho Chi Minh City to Tan An: 50 km, 1–1.5 hours via National Highway 1A; frequent departures (every 15–30 minutes).
Ho Chi Minh City to Moc Hoa (Tan Lap): 110 km, 2.5–3 hours via National Highway 1A and Highway 62.
Ho Chi Minh City to Tan Hung (Lang Sen): 110 km, 2.5–3 hours via National Highway 1A and Highway 62.
Tips: Choose front seats for comfort; bring snacks for longer routes; check schedules for evening buses to avoid traffic.
Luggage: Keep valuables secure; watch for pickpockets at busy stations.
Comfort: Bring a neck pillow and water ($0.50 or 12,500 VND); buses have AC but no onboard toilets.
Navigation: Use offline maps (Maps.me) with landmarks like Tan An Bus Station or Cho Dao Market.
Tips: Verify bus operator reputation; avoid unofficial vendors at stations to prevent scams; book through trusted platforms like VeXeRe.
A 135-hectare cajeput forest with canals, ideal for eco-boat tours and birdwatching.
Cost: Entry $2–$5 (50,000–125,000 VND); boat tours $10–$20 (250,000–500,000 VND).
Hours: 7:00 AM–5:00 PM daily.
Access: Bus to Moc Hoa (2.5–3 hours, $6–$12); short taxi ($3–$5 or 75,000–125,000 VND) to Tan Lap.
Highlights: Lotus blooms, 38m observation tower, wildlife like herons.
Tips: Visit August–October for lush scenery; included in our Long An Eco-Tour ($70–$90).
A 5,030-hectare Ramsar site with lotus fields and rare birds like sarus cranes.
Cost: Entry $2–$5 (50,000–125,000 VND); guided tours $5–$15 (125,000–375,000 VND).
Hours: 7:00 AM–5:00 PM daily.
Access: Bus to Tan Hung (2.5–3 hours, $6–$12); local taxi ($3–$5 or 75,000–125,000 VND) to reserve.
Highlights: Eco-boat tours, photography, sustainable farming workshops.
Tips: Bring binoculars; included in our Long An Eco-Tour ($70–$90).
A vibrant market offering street food like bánh tét (sticky rice cake) and local crafts.
Cost: Free entry; dishes $2–$6 (50,000–150,000 VND).
Hours: 5:00 AM–6:00 PM daily.
Access: Bus to Tan An (1–1.5 hours, $5–$10); short walk or cyclo ($1–$2 or 25,000–50,000 VND) from Tan An Bus Station.
Highlights: Authentic cuisine, cultural interactions, local produce.
Tips: Visit early; included in our Long An Foodie Tour ($65–$85).
Nha Hang Que Nha (Tan An): Riverside eatery serving lẩu mắm (fish sauce hotpot) and cá lóc nướng trui (grilled snakehead fish).
Address: 128 Hung Vuong Street, Ward 2, Tan An City, Long An Province.
Cost: $4–$15 (100,000–375,000 VND).
Hours: 10:00 AM–9:00 PM daily.
Tips: Reserve for riverside tables; try the lotus stem salad.
Café Song Nuoc (Tan An): Cozy café offering Vietnamese coffee and dragon fruit smoothies.
Address: 56 Tran Phong Sac Street, Ward 2, Tan An City, Long An Province.
Cost: $1–$3 (25,000–75,000 VND).
Hours: 6:00 AM–8:00 PM daily.
Tips: Ideal for a post-bus coffee break.
Quan An Huong Viet (Moc Hoa): Rustic eatery near Tan Lap, serving cá lóc nướng trui and lotus dishes.
Address: 42 Tran Hung Dao Street, Moc Hoa Commune, Long An Province.
Cost: $4–$10 (100,000–250,000 VND).
Hours: 10:00 AM–7:00 PM daily.
Tips: Pair with Go Den Wine; perfect after a bus trip.
The Mira Central Park Hotel (Tan An): 4-star hotel with eco-friendly amenities, near bus stations.
Cost: $50–$90/night (1,250,000–2,250,000 VND).
Amenities: Pool, gym, free breakfast, bicycle rentals.
Tips: Book for river-view rooms; central for bus travelers.
Mekong Riverside Homestay (Chau Thanh): Sustainable homestay with farm-to-table meals.
Cost: $15–$35/night (375,000–875,000 VND).
Amenities: Home-cooked meals, bike rentals, cooking classes.
Tips: Accessible by taxi from Tan An; ideal for rural immersion.
Tan Lap Eco Lodge (Moc Hoa): Rustic lodge with canal views, near Tan Lap.
Cost: $20–$40/night (500,000–1,000,000 VND).
Amenities: Home-cooked meals, bike rentals, eco-tours.
Tips: Book after bus to Moc Hoa; mosquito repellent recommended.
Dry Season (November–April): Ideal for smooth bus travel and exploring attractions like Tan Lap; perfect for festivals like Ba Chua Xu (April–May).
Rainy Season (May–October): Lush scenery enhances visits to wetlands; August–October offers 10–20% tour discounts but expect occasional delays due to rain.
Tips: Book 4–6 weeks in advance for Tet (January–February); check AccuWeather for updates; avoid peak holiday times for less crowded buses.
Clothing: Lightweight, breathable attire for dry season; waterproof jacket ($3–$6 or 75,000–150,000 VND) for rainy season.
Travel Essentials: Neck pillow, reusable water bottle ($0.50 or 12,500 VND), snacks, mosquito repellent.
Tech Gear: Offline maps (Maps.me), phone charger, earphones for long rides.
Safety Items: Small lock for bags, hand sanitizer for dining.
Eco-Friendly Items: Reusable tote bag, straw to support sustainability.
Tip: Carry VND (50,000–200,000 notes) for fares and vendors; keep valuables secure on buses.
Bus Fares:
Ho Chi Minh City to Tan An: $5–$10 (125,000–250,000 VND).
Ho Chi Minh City to Moc Hoa/Tan Hung: $6–$12 (150,000–300,000 VND).
Attractions: Entry $2–$5 (50,000–125,000 VND); guided tours $5–$25 (125,000–625,000 VND).
Dining: Meals at restaurants (e.g., Nha Hang Que Nha, Quan An Huong Viet): $4–$15 (100,000–375,000 VND); drinks: $0.50–$3 (12,500–75,000 VND).
Accommodation:
Homestays: $15–$35/night (375,000–875,000 VND).
Hotels: $25–$90/night (625,000–2,250,000 VND).
Lodges: $20–$40/night (500,000–1,000,000 VND).
Total Daily Cost:
Budget: $25–$50 (bus, meals, homestay).
Mid-range: $50–$100 (guided tours, dining, taxi).
Luxury: $120–$250 (hotel, private tours, upscale dining).
Tip: Carry VND for small transactions; ATMs are available in Tan An.
Book Early: Reserve bus tickets and tours via Legend Travel Group 3–4 weeks in advance, especially for Tet or festivals.
Seasonal Tips:
Dry Season (November–April): Ideal for smooth bus travel and outdoor exploration; pack sunscreen and hats.
Rainy Season (May–October): Lush scenery; bring waterproof gear and expect minor delays.
Sustainability: Combine bus travel with eco-friendly options like electric boats or bicycles to reduce carbon footprint; support local vendors.
Navigation: Download offline maps (Maps.me); save Tan An Bus Station or Cho Dao Market as landmarks.
Safety: Secure valuables; watch for pickpockets at bus stations; choose reputable operators like Phuong Trang.
Cultural Respect: Greet locals with “xin chào” (hello); tip guides $1–$3 (25,000–75,000 VND).
Health: Stay hydrated ($0.50 or 12,500 VND per bottle); carry hand sanitizer for dining.
Our eco-friendly tours enhance your bus journey with immersive experiences:
Long An Eco-Tour ($70–$90/person): Explore Tan Lap Floating Village and Lang Sen Wetland Reserve via electric boats after a bus to Moc Hoa or Tan Hung. Includes transfers, snacks, guide.
Long An Foodie Tour ($65–$85/person): Savor lẩu mắm and bánh tét at Cho Dao Market, travel by eco-friendly transport. Includes meals, guide.
Long An Cultural Tour ($65–$85/person): Visit Phuoc Loc Tho Ancient Village and Ba Chua Xu Temple after a bus to Tan An. Includes eco-transfers, lunch, guide.
Mekong Delta Explorer ($350–$500/person, 2–3 days): Discover Long An, My Tho, and Ben Tre with eco-friendly stays and transport. Includes meals, transfers, guide.
Prices include English-speaking guides, eco-transfers, and fees. Get 10% off for groups of 8+ or seasonal promotions. Book via links around this page!
Traveling to Long An from Ho Chi Minh City by bus is an affordable, eco-conscious way to explore the Mekong Delta’s cultural and natural gems, with fares starting at $2–$10 (50,000–250,000 VND) for the 50–100 km journey. From Tan Lap Floating Village’s lush canals to Tan An’s vibrant markets, buses, including eco-friendly options like electric vehicles, offer scenic rides and cultural immersion. Legend Travel Group’s Long An Tours combine bus travel with immersive experiences, ensuring a sustainable Long An Travel adventure that supports local communities. Don’t miss out—browse our featured tours and book your eco-friendly bus tour today to experience Long An’s authentic charm!
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Author Bio: Written by Tony Bùi, with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, guiding 100,000+ travellers across Southeast Asia. This guide draws from firsthand insights, guest feedback from Legend Travel Group surveys.
Sources:
Long An Travel Information: vietnam.travel, authentiktravel.com, vietnamez.com
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